Geological And Botanical Report of An Exploration of Parts of Wyoming, Idaho ...

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W. H. Forwood
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Our camp being near lis wonderful pool we had anjple opportunity to indulge in the luxury f its baths. Its benefits as a therapeutic agent in the cure of disease nd as an invigorating, healthful resort for the unafflicted have been lirly tested by the troops at the neighboring garrison, and with the est results.
The productiveness of the Wind Eiver Valley is dependent upon atural and artificial irrigation, without which it would be uninhabitable, ^he rainfall is limited by peculiar conditions.
...In order to enter this egion rain-clouds must either pass over a range of high mountains, rhere their moisture is precipitated, or over dry plains, where it is .bsorbed. Light showers, therefore, from the edge of mountain storms kte, as a rule, all that is to be expected. Irrigation, by means of ditches, 8, however, practical over all the river bottoms. The surface is every- rliere rich in plant food, and needs only water to make it productive.
iVe found fine wheat, oats, barley, and garden vegetables growing on I surface of brick-red earth, the debris of Triassic sandstone fallen down rem the bluffs.


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